Author: Rocky Point Times

Outside The Lines

August, our longest month…the long hot summer…our hardest season…many folks will be reading this edition from the cool realms of their mountain getaways…nice. For those of us hangin’ in Rocky Point let’s see what we can find to...

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And The Winner of the 2014 Rocky Point Times Sunset Photo Contest is…

Wow!!! Is all I can say about the overwhelming response of amazing sunset photos sent in to enter in our 2014 Rocky Point Times Sunset Photo Contest. There were over one hundred entries and most of the photographs were simply spectacular! One thing is for sure…Rocky Point is one, amazing beach town! The process of sorting through the photos was rather lengthy but rewarding to see all of the colors, photo angles, cloud coverage, water hues and overall beauty of our Sea of Cortez. After narrowing down the photos to 10 finalists, my distinguished panel of judges (well, ok, it was not that distinguished if I was on the judging panel!) selected the top 3 winners. Several times we resorted two of the photos to choose our First Place winner and our Second Place Winner. But as luck would have it, two photos repeatedly tied for First Place in Votes, so I decided to have two First Place Winners and a Runner-Up Prize for the Third Place Winner.

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Alonso Gauna Krawstor, Puerto Peñasco Bombero Shines at State Conference Competition

Alonso did the Puerto Peñasco Bomberos proud by taking first place in the grueling firemen’s obstacle course that required realistic simulations of maneuvers that would be necessary to enter and save someone from a tight and dangerous fire-engulfed building. Not only did Alonso compete one on one and win against 31other firefighters from across the state of Sonora, he accomplished this feat in the blazing heat and humidity (100°/75%) that terrorized these brave men on that June 14th Saturday in Puerto Peñasco!

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